SOFTWARE

This website will serve as a repository for useful open-source software used by MuSAE Lab members, developed both in-house or by third parties. Site will be updated periodically.

In-house:

1. SRMR (speech-to-reverberation modulation energy ratio) Matlab toolbox: Useful for blindly measuring the quality/intelligibility of a reverberant speech signal and/or to assess the performance of your dereverebration algorithm. Four versions are available: i) original version, ii) a fast implementation, iii) a normalized implementation with reduced inter and intra-speaker variability, and iv) a version for cochlear implant users. Developed by João Santos and Prof. Tiago Falk.

2. MuLES (MuSAE Lab EEG Server) open source code: an EEG acquisition and streaming server that aims at creating a standard interface for portable EEG headsets, in order to accelerate the development of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and of general EEG use in novel contexts. Latest version is compatible with Interaxon Muse, Emotiv EEG, Neuroelectrics Enobio, and OpenBCI devices. Developers: Raymundo Cassani and Hubert Banville.

4. Kinect integration with LEGO EV3 robot: Matlab KEV3. This toolkit allows for gesture control of a LEGO EV3 robot using left hand to control robot forward/backwards and right hand to control robot left/right. Developed by Liviu Ivanescu.

6. LabVIEW BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) Toolkit: This BLE toolkit for LabVIEW is an implementation of the API Bluegica BGAPI v1.3, that allows to communicate with Bluegiga BLE(D)11x and WF121 devices using USB/UART. Developed by Raymundo Cassani.